Penn State/Villanova/Temple/ Widener ??????? HELP!

I would say right now I'm leaning towards Penn State but all four are still possibilities. I'm anxious to see what kind of financial aid package I receive from the other three schools as that may clear up my options a bit better.

I was accepted to University Park for Penn State but I am told transferring between campuses is fairly easy.

I think in the end I would prefer going to a "name" school in the sense that I don't have to explain where my school is, most people will actually recognize it both in the region and mostly nationally as well. That is something I did really have with my undergrad which was annoying to explain to everyone.

I would say right now I'm leaning towards Penn State but all four are still possibilities. I'm anxious to see what kind of financial aid package I receive from the other three schools as that may clear up my options a bit better.

I was accepted to University Park for Penn State but I am told transferring between campuses is fairly easy.

I think in the end I would prefer going to a "name" school in the sense that I don't have to explain where my school is, most people will actually recognize it both in the region and mostly nationally as well. That is something I did really have with my undergrad which was annoying to explain to everyone.

I think in the end I would prefer going to a "name" school in the sense that I don't have to explain where my school is, most people will actually recognize it both in the region and mostly nationally as well. That is something I did really have with my undergrad which was annoying to explain to everyone.

Something interesting I thought about was, what if I end up in a different area of the country - at least I want the name of my law school to be recognizable. One of the reasons I ended up applying to Penn State. Everybody has at least heard of Penn State. I'm hoping for some $ as well.

I've done five years of undergrad at Penn State. State College is a great little town, but it is *brutally* cold here in the winter. Being from the Philly suburb area, I also don't like being 3-4 hours away from everything in Pennsylvania. Plus, at least right now, the law school's temporary building is sitting out in a field that two years ago was a dairy farm, and I think part of it still is.

Haha I am attending a school north of Penn State so I understand the cold and am used to it. The law school building apparently used to be a dorm? at least thats what they were telling me when I visited it, but the new building will be open for the 2nd semester next year so I'm not too worried about that. Although it might be a little too tempting of a school to goto with all the undergrad happenings going on around there...